under Section 304 Part I or Part II.
7. To substantiate his argument that the present case falls under Section
304 , the learned counsel drew ... under Part I or Part II is made out, it
would be necessary to look into the ingredients of the relevant
Section 304
accused appellants should have been convicted under Section 304 Part-II IPC instead of 304 Part-I IPC and thus, the findings of the learned ... appellants are liable to be convicted under Section 304 Part-II instead of 304 Part-I.
42. For the reasons stated above, the accused appellants
guilty of the offences punishable under Sections 324
8
and 304 Part I read with Section 34 of Indian Penal
Code and Section ... offence under
Section 304 of IPC but not certainly for the offence
under Section 304 Part I of IPC and also under
Section
further submitted that essential ingredients to constitute the offence under Section 304 Part (I) IPC were also not proved by the prosecution from its evidence ... convicted and sentenced the accused appellants for the offence under Section 304 Part (I) IPC .. The doctor has opined that only one injury was found
Section 302 I.P.C.,
in some cases under Section 304 I.P.C and
in some other cases under Section 326
I ... then his case may be considered under
Part-I or Part-II of Section 304 of the IPC
depending on whether the act which
caused
thereby
convicting them for the offences punishable under
Section 304 Part I r.w. 34 of I.P.C . and sentencing to
suffer R.I ... deceased Satish
and convicted them for the offence punishable under
Section 304 Part I r.w. 34 of I.P.C . and sentenced them
travel
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beyond offence under Section 304 Part-I of IPC against Jitendra
Joshi and offence cannot travel against accused ... conviction from
offence u/s 302 and 302 / 34 IPC to 304 Part I of IPC . More so it is
a fit case in which
kindly be altered from the offence u/s 302 to offence 304 Part-I of
IPC and sentence imposed against him may be reduced ... offence
u/s 302 of IPC to the offence u/s 304 Part-I of IPC . According to
them, there is no force in this
finding of guilt must be
altered to the offence under Section 304 Part I of IPC . In
support of his arguments, learned counsel ... under
Section 304. When and if there is intent and
knowledge then the same would be a case
of Section 304 Part I
chart between Part I and Part II of
Section 304 can be represented as under:
Section 304 Part I Section 304 Part II
Whoever commits ... under Section 304 Part II;
while in Kesar Singh (Supra), the conviction was maintained under
Section 304 Part I.
33. In the present case